The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, September 16, 1912 Page: 3 of 6
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rilK B INII AM KA VO|(I rK
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Why THIS BANK
Should Be Your Bank
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We have the largest Capital aiul Surplus of
any Bank in Fanuiu County; ample resources
to guarantee the safety of all deposits at all
times. We do business In a piogressive, but
thoroughly conservative manner and take no
unnecessary risks.
We have a strong influential board of direc-
tors, and a connection with this Bank gives
you prestige, which is essential to the proper
couduct of auy business or enterprise—public
or private.
Our long years of Banking experience and
Judgment enables us to give our patrons the
Very Best Seiv ce and furnish them intelli-
gent advice iu business matters.
>ur Banking With Us and Take Advantage of All
Our Facilities To Aid You.
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RST NATIONAL BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
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•^PERPETRATED BY WALT WDOUCALL
YES. THE COLLEGE BOY HAS KEPT UP HIS STUDIES THIS VACATION!
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The groceries sold at this store
are, Quality for Quality, the cheap-
est you eau buy in the town.
[atind
itting-
Y of your neighbors
will tell you that. We made it a rule
when we commenced business—and
■™T rigidly adhered to the rule ever
ie—to give you the top market value
your money, even if we occasionally
ourselves. That you appreciate
'is shown by the way our trade is
ying—and by the selectness of our
omers. You are missing a whole
if you do not come into this store
! look at our quality and prices.
iTsi J. A. KINCAID,
DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY (lROCERIES
PHONES «T AND STft. -I- HONHAM, TEXAS
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ONE TRUE GOSPEL,
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CAST-IRON, 6-HOLE RANGE
—for soft coal, wood or
coke; high closet; 8-gallon
reservoir; drop-oven door;
square “aerated" oven; large
combination broiling door;
thermometer on oven; nick-
el-plated parts. An excel-
lent range in every particu-
lar, and not high-priced.
LET US SHOW IT TO YOU
INHAM HOUSEFURNISHING COMPANY
[402-404-406 East Side Sq. Phone 137.
ELI SHELTON DEAD.
Yenterday nl'tcrnoou Kev. -I
B. Gober whs called to High,
Tux as, to conduct the funeral of
Eli Shelton, who died Saturday
evening.
Mr. Shelton was a prominent
citizen of that community and
whs eighty-nine years of age and
hlad been an aetive member of
the Methodist church for seventy
four years ami had been a mem-
ber of the official board for
sixty-five years.
Many Driven From Home.
Every year, in many parts of
the country, thousands arc driv
eu froan their homes by coughs
and lung diseases. Friends and
business are left behind for oth-
er climates, but Ibis is costly am
not always sure. A better way
the way of multitudes—is lo use
Dr. King's New Discovery and
cure yourself at home. Slay
right there, with your friends,
and take this safe medicine.
Throat and lung troubles find
quick relief ami health returns.
Its help in coughs, colds, grip
croup, whooping c ough and sore
lungs make il a positive bless
i,ng. 50c np-1 $1 Trial bottle free
Guaranteed by J. W. Peeler.
For Sale — Little Giant bay
baler, brand new, never been
used Cost $4?.50, delivered.
Will take $37.50. If interested
call at Favorite office and see
baler:
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CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
Is Better
It i* not alone the wonderful raining
qualities,or the certainty oi results,or
the purity, or the unitormity, or the
economy, that is rapidly making
Calumet the most popular Baking
_ Powder. It is the perfect combination
,A\ ol all of these things.
You need only to use Calumet
once to make you a
constant user. Ask
your grocer today-
test it in your next
baking. Insist on
Calumet.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
World'. Pur# Food Eipooltion,
Chicago. III., Par,* K* posi-
tion. Trance, March. 1013.
You don't into money when you buy cheap or big-can kakln
Don I be mlilcad Huy Calumet. It 1 mart economical—more ,
glut* bail ruullt. Calumet It far superior to tour milk and to da
The Men Who Sucoeed
As heads of large enterprises
are men of great energy. Suc-
cess, today, demands health. To
ail is to fail. It’s utter folly
for a man to endure a weak, run
down, half alive condition when
Electric Bitters will put him
right on hie feet in short, order.
“Four bottles did me more real
good than any other medicine I
ever took,” writes ('has. B.
All,a. SviviKDia, Ga. "After
years of suffering with rheuma-
tism. liver trouble, stomach dis-
orders and deranged kidneys.
I am a.<rain, thanks l,i Electric
Bitters, sound and well ” Try
them. Only 5<V at J W. PanderV
Uncle Ezra Says
“It don't take more’n a gill
uv effort to git folks into n peck
of trouble” and a little neglect
of constipation, biliousness, indi-
gestion or other liver derange
incut* will do the same. If ailing
take Dr King's New Life Pills
for quick results. Easy, safe,
sure and only 20c at J. W
Peeler’s.
WANTED LABORERS
With or without families for
Oklahoma saw mills Omul wages
Norwood ill l.von Gray Lumber
Yard
Wanted A rent house or nn
furnishc-d rooms. Apply at Pa
vorite office.
NOTICE!
Tlu Gospel of Social Uplift
Among (No Perversions.
Patter Rum*M Alio Painla Out That
tha Qaapal af Faith Haallng la Aw-
athar af tha Many tuhatitutaa Far
tha Qraataat of All Ooapala.
Providence, R 1.,
Kepi. 16.—In Provi-
dence Opera House
l’astor Ruaaell look
for hla text St
Paul's worde. "1
marvel that ye are
oo eoou removed
from Him that
called you Into the
grace of Christ
unto another Goa
pet, which la not
another; but there
tie some (bat trou
Me yoa and that would pervert the
Gospel of Chrlat; • • • lot him be
accursed.'*—Galatians I, 0 8.
I When wo remember that there la but
one Lord, ope Faith, one Baptism pre
acute,1 In the Bible, wo aro astounded
to find iiimiy faiths, urnny "Oowim-I*,"
presented by many deuomlnaMona, all
ht-nrlng tho name of Christ.
Although tho Apostle wss one of the
pioneers of tho Church, even lu Ills
ds.v tlie brethren tn Galatia had turned
away to a perverted Message. No
wonder, then, that the Ime Gospel had
become almost buried under human trn
dltlont
I It will not do to say that wo have
many denominations, hut only one
Gospel. Denominations ware not or
gsnbod for amusement, but because
tho founders of each believed that they
saw siifllclout reason to Justify them
[ In forming a new sect.
Galatians’ Perverted Gospel Prevalent
Today.
The perverted Gospel which the Ga
latinos were disponed to accept In very
prevalent today, and la ns much to lie
reprehended The so-called Gospel
sliout which HI. Paul took them to
task c,insisted of an admixture of the
restraints of the Jewish Law and the
Grace of God.
This perverted Gospel was that In
addition to believing on Christ It was
naceasnry to become -lews.
Many Christians are still making the
same mistake; itiey do not appreciate
(ho Master's statement, "If the Hon
shall make you free, ye shall he tier
Indeed."
Pastor Bussell charged that from the
most prominent pulpits of Christen
dnm the Gospel of Christ respecting
the forgiveness of Individual sin. the
reconciliation of tho Individual heart,
(lie Individual begetting of the Holy
Spirit and tho personal walk In new
uesn of life hue turn dieearded.
"Many of the preachers, having had
no nuch experiences themselves, were
loath to talk about them. Hut salaries
inimi go on and something must he
said. Tho message of the hour, there-
fore, Is athletics, manliness, position In
society, attention to political duties, at
tnlnmout of high positions lu the world
-and money withal!"
Far bo It from me to tench Inatten
Hon lo the duties and responsibilities
of life. The Gospel of .lesus. however,
distinctly Impresses upon nil IDs fol
lowers that Ihelr consecration to walk
In Ills steps means their separation
from worldly ambitions and from gli
lug of chief concern to the preaervntlon
•of their earthly lives. It exhorts that
these aro to he considered secondary to
(he new Ideals set before them lu the
Gospel of Christ.
Elsct to Bit** tha Non-Elsot.
Af this point. Pastor Bussell struck
I to tho root of his subject. He pointed
| mt tho almost complete failure to re,
jiignlr.e the great “Divine Plan of Hie
Ages"—hidden for 4000 years and In
CoiiiiiH'licilig September 14 I uie days of the Apostles made known
will gii’i'. no sittings anil allow He recognizes that God Is now con
Ho pound's unless an advance pn.V ducting au Election according to (It
iin-iit, iK hn evidence of good n,,d that after tIlls lie will use
faith, lias been made, and, it
tliroiigh any fault of mine my
work should prove nnaatisfac
lory your money will be re-
turned. Reference without, per-
mission any bank in Bonham.
Fouler Photo.
FOR RENT
Three fumutbed rooms
at 715 Bench atrect.
Man wanted to
horses, at once W
Bonham, Texan.
Woman who bear children and ru
main healthy are those who prepare
their ayatema In advance of baby's
coming. Unleaa the mother aids
naturo In lta pre-natal work the crlsla
Audi her ayatem unequal to the de-
mand* mad* upon it, and ah* la often
left with weakened health or chronic
ailments. No remedy Is ao truly a
help to nature as Mother's Friend,
and no expectant mother should fall
to us* It. It relieve* the pain and
discomfort caused by tho strain on
tha ligaments, make* pliant and elas-
tic thoa* fibres and musclen which
nature la expanding, prevents numb-
ness of lltnba, and soothes the Inflam-
mation of breast glands. The system
being thus prepared by Mother's
Friend dispels the fear that the crlala
may not be safely met Mother's
Friend aaaures a speedy and complete
recovery for the mother, and she Is
left a healthy woman to enjoy tho
rearing of her
child. Mother's
Friend Is sold at
drug atorea
Write for our free
book for expect-
ant mothers which contain* much
valuable information, and rnauy sug-
gestions of a helpful natura.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR C0-, Atlsata. Ca.
Mother^
Friend
-OUR OFFICE 18 NOW ON
IRTH MAIN STREET WITH ELECTRIC LI6HT OFFICE
"SSJftuKw. BRADFORD & ROOGERS
TARY PUBLIC
Trite deed*, mortgagee, wills, etc. CbII »nd eeejme.
«y.n R**k WILL H EVANS & Co
kt We Never Forfet
llv
irfa nn
akin «r,lP'
Fort’
W Peele
I II!' little V'-lir old lipv nf
I Ml uni! Mm. T \V McDonald
• tii d Friday night at the family
ill,>iMe in F.dhiiln The funeral
I scr\ ice« Hern e, iniucted Hxtur
day at tin* Edhtibe cemetery,
Valudbfe Advice for ionsumptiv*
Think health not dlS'*** stop
experiment log. fo.iow nature; k>«k
| t.p. not doer above all resolve "t
will gat well ” Our little "Bun
•hlna" booklet brighten* tha way
Dnelal addreaaed "Nature* Crea
"on," t o'nan bus. Ohio. hri' ga It
(re* of change.
NEW OVERLAND
i T. E. Kennedy has prirhan *1
ati t Kerland atilontobtle from
•I.dm Cation, agent iu tint* mty
Tile Hint bine is a 11ve- pgHj,,-tiger,
1 PM-I Model, an*i Is tlie last wntxl
i hi Dv erlamt >kdl The ear is <>ne
tb«
OVERLAND MODEL 69
Fully equipped, $1050 f. o. b., Bonham.
This 1913 Model G ready for demonstra-
tion at the Bonham Garage.
110-inch wheel bate; 30 horse power, equipped with self-
starter; $50 Warner speedometer; $50 Mohair top and
boat; $25 Clear Vision wind shield; $25 Preat-O-Tite tank;
$50 Mafneto—Full nickle-plated. This car compares with
any $1250 car on the market. Call and be convinced.
Ili« Elect tn the work of hlesnlug the
non-elect
Tha followers of Jesus sre not ill lib
•fty to adopt theories, either of llialr
own or those of others In respect, to the
way lu which the great work <>f uplift
lug (ha world is to Ixs accomplished
They are colaborers with God—and not
with men.—II. Corinthians vl, 1
l'astor IliiMHell then proceeded to out
Hue tlie Divine Plan as recorded In llie
Apply Scriptures. He showed Hint God's pur
l*»s« Is, first, to select the Church, and
Ihen to uplift nil those nf the non elect
iwsltiiig the summons to "Come forth
work with,* * * to n resurrection by Judgment,'
() J.',for “there shall ls» n resurrection of the
lend, both <>r tha Just and of the uii
lust."—Acts xxlv, 1f>; John v, ‘JH, -!i
.....- -........* It. V.
i The resurrection by Judgment will
■ •rove to he successful beyond the fond
*st h<u>«. In proof of this we have, for
instance, Iho Scripture, "M'Ncn the fwdf/
v mile of I he bud shall he In tb« earth
fie inhabitants of the world ulll learn
-IghleooMiess "
The greatest perversion of the Gospel
if Christ Is the Gospel of Purgatory I
led eternal torture And the (lospel of
Faith Menltng Is opposed liotlt to the
letter and spirit of lesus' teachings
Not one of the Dint's disciples uor s ,
Prophet was heeled miraculously.
The ml radon which Jesus performed j
were upon outsiders sod were hut II- j
uwtrations of bow He sod H)» Elect. I« j
Kingdom glory, will In the coming
ipUft and raator* all the wttltng and
ibedlcMt
PROFESSIONAL GAUDS
J. E. NEVILL, M. D.
Surgery and General Practice
(Jftico, J. W. Peclor’a Drug Store,
Bonham, Texas. Phone No. 503.
DR. 1. S. SPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at Robinson A Baker's stable.
Phone 1114. Residence phone 260. All
calls promptly attended to. Graduate
of 31. Joseph, (Ms.) Veternary College
I guarantee all of iny work in
Pressing
Dyeing and
Cleaning
The
Devasher, French
Dry Cleaner
does nice work
PHONE *242
Q. P. Ball
Tailor and Hatter. North
Main Street
TRIAS TRACTION CO.
(Denlson-Shermaii-Dallas Interurban)
NEW FAST
LIMITED SERVICE
BETWEEN
UENISUN M'KINNEY
SHERMAN BALLAS
Leaves Sli< rtnan 7 u. m., Ilia. m.
I p. m. aiul <f p. in.
Regular local cars lea'c Sli<-rm« lor
DallitM and Intermediate points
hourly from 5:45 a. m lo
5:45 (•- m., Inclusive,
and 7:45 p. tn. and
p. in.
L'ars leaving Sherman at H:4f) p. ul.
and 11:15 p, n.. run only to McKinney
For information address any agent or
M. R. KH5WKLL JAS. P. GRIFFIN
A.G.P. A. Denison G. P. A. Dal I as
Farm Loans
BEST RATES
BEST TERMS
BEST SERVICE
Over'JO years experience. Use
me and be pleased with tho man
nor in which your alliiir* arc han-
dled. This iiuiixm', for best ro-
sultn, rcipiiros the thorough .school-
ing in it I have had, and my loan
arrangements arc positive!} the
UFHT
Loans made in wniiml foGO and
upwards and ball the value ad-
vanced.
I lake op and extend puichaac
(MMCj notes.
CHAS. G. NUNN. BONHAM
U/HITK FOLKSI
ff HITHFOLKSl
I am still paying the
Highest Price for
second-hand clothes
PRESSING. CLEANING, UYEIN6
311 N Center Street.
' ‘A4
UJ| I lie t
Bonham Garage n- s. dejoneite
.f.,oLuL.T-C.1WcH.
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
fairC8lS»8
*>Ifi All IHHOAT ANSI UNO mOi'Hltj:
OUA*JANT*KD 8ATI8FAOTOM*
OH MONKT HKFU
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, September 16, 1912, newspaper, September 16, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922095/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.